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Games: Playnite, Guild Wars Reforged, and Game Awards 2025
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Playnite may get a Linux version during 2026 as the creator plans a move to Linux | GamingOnLinux
Creator of the popular free and open source video game library manager Playnite has a positive update on a Linux version, with plans for it during 2026.
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Guild Wars Reforged announced to release in December and will be Steam Deck Verified | GamingOnLinux
Guild Wars Reforged was announced today by ArenaNet to arrive on December 3, and it will be Steam Deck Verified and optimised for Valve's handheld.
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The Game Awards 2025 nominees revealed | GamingOnLinux
The Game Awards returns for another popularity contest, and they've revealed the nominees for the 2025 event that we've listed here for you.
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Hytale has been saved as Hypixel acquired it from Riot Games | GamingOnLinux
For anyone interested in the ongoing saga of Hytale, the good news is that the game has been saved, with Hytale Studios acquiring it from Riot Games.
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The big new RPG Where Winds Meet release works well on Linux | GamingOnLinux
Where Winds Meet is a new free to play game on Steam that's doing some big numbers right now, and thankfully it seems to work great on Linux with Proton. Tested with Proton 10, so far I haven't encountered any issues.
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Earth 2140 remake on OpenRA engine OpenE2140 gets a first release | GamingOnLinux
OpenE2140 is bringing back Earth 2140, the classic RTS with it being powered by the OpenRA engine and a first release is out now. Showing just how great the OpenRA engine is, hopefully we'll see more revivals like this for other retro strategy games.
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Cozy exploration-trading game Townseek arrives Spring 2026 with a fresh demo | GamingOnLinux
Discover exotic landmarks, meet whimsical townsfolk, fish in tranquil waters, collect rare artifacts, and uncover secrets in a wondrous hand-drawn world.
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Steam Deck gets display-off low power downloads in a new stable update | GamingOnLinux
Valve have released the big upgrade for Steam Deck that brings display-off low power downloads for everyone now, after a short time in Beta. I'm actually surprised the Beta was so short for such a big feature, I would have thought it would need a fair amount more testing time, but Valve do like to roll out things pretty rapidly sometimes.